Less than 10% of events have a crisis communications plan. When asked to write an article for @meetingstoday about the #coronavirus outbreak, it was a no-brainer. Check out my 10 important tips for crisis communications during this industry-wide crisis. https://t.co/p6dXUSF3cS
Nothing like biting into your @dunkindonuts breakfast sandwich and finding a piece of plastic. After waiting 20 minutes for this sandwich, having it made without sausage first, and then getting plastic, I think I'll pass on breakfast at @dunkindonuts again. 🤮
When @Starbucks says "we don't give a shit about Passover, order our pastries anyways." Really Starbucks? This is the bonus offer you give me the week of Passover? I have to order not 1 but 2 pastries? 😒
@tojulius And if you think this isn't a bias towards people who can afford to attend vs people who can't you'd be wrong. 1000% guarantee the online audience is more diverse. Small biz owners, single parents, businesses who can't afford to send all their employees, BIPOCs, etc.
@tojulius Refusal to innovate & change. The cries from industry leaders to "return to f2f" & "get back to normal!" They did nothing embrace the opportunity for better. Doesn't help that much of leadership come from hotels & travel. The two pillars that don't benefit from virtual events.
Hey @Fanatics, I know it's supposed to be "retro", but I don't recall a time when the @Capitals spelled their name "CAPTIALS". How is this officially licensed gear?! It's gotta be somebody's job to check this stuff, right? #WashingtonCapitals#NHL
Congrats to @42ChatBots@APlaxen for being name to @MPI The Meeting Professional - Shining Bright: 50 Up-and-Comers to Watch https://t.co/j84ORMD88J
Way to go Alex #eventprofs
@ux92@RareThief You can actually just vote down the adventure on your ship and then go talk to Belle. The options are still there. Way easier than logging out and back in and sailing again.